William Fortescue, 2nd Viscount Clermont

William Charles Fortescue, 2nd Viscount Clermont (12 October 1764 – 24 June 1829), was an Irish politician.

Fortescue was the son of James Fortescue by his wife Mary Henrietta Hunter, a daughter of Thomas Orby Hunter, of Crowland Abbey, Lincolnshire.

He served in the British Army, reaching the rank of lieutenant.

[1] In 1796 he was returned to the Irish House of Commons for County Louth (succeeding his brother Thomas James Fortescue), a seat he held until 1800, when the Irish Parliament was abolished on the formation of the Union.

[1] Lord Clermont died at Ravensdale Park, County Louth, in June 1829, aged 64.

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